
Vietnam hit by flooding, toxic sludge from coal plants
Vietnam is struggling to help communities hit by toxic mudslides after torrential rain in a major coal-mining area in northern Quang Ninh province, home to the UNESCO-listed Halong Bay tourist site. ... more
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Oil prices start August with a thud
Crude oil prices suffered heavy losses Monday, the first full trading day of August, as Greek and Chinese economic ailments dragged down demand prospects. ... more
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North Dakota oil activity stable
The number of rigs actively exploring for or producing oil in North Dakota is holding steady, though data show overall production is rebounding slightly. ... more
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Adriatic oil, gas exploration raises concerns for Croatia tourism
As Croatia gears up for exploration of oil and gas in the Adriatic sea, green groups have raised concerns about the environment and economy of the tourism-dependant country's islands and pristine coastline. ... more
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Scottish energy sector draws Chinese interest
With deals extending into the Scottish energy sector, Edinburgh said it secured more than $80 million in partnerships following an outreach effort in China. ... more
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US to speed up arms sales to Gulf after Iran deal: Kerry
Washington has agreed to speed up arms sales to Gulf states, US Secretary of State John Kerry announced Monday after talks in Doha on their concerns over the Iran nuclear deal. ... more
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Kurds announce oil payment mechanism
The Kurdish government in Iraq said Monday it would allocate some of its revenue to international oil companies on a monthly basis to help cover their expenses. ... more
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